Working night shifts is NOT linked to an increased risk of breast cancer Women who work night shifts do not face a higher risk of breast cancer, according to a major scientific analysis.
For decades, it has been suggested that burning the midnight oil could raise the risk of the killer disease.
But researchers have now quashed the fears, after finding no evidence of any greater odds of breast cancer in female night shift workers. The Daily Mail
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For decades, it has been suggested that burning the midnight oil could raise the risk of the killer disease.
But researchers have now quashed the fears, after finding no evidence of any greater odds of breast cancer in female night shift workers. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Night shift work and risk of breast cancer in women: the Generations Study cohort (open access) British Journal of Cancer
- Working night shift does not increase likelihood of developing breast cancer despite previous evidence to the contrary, WHO study says The Daily Telegraph
- Night shifts do not increase breast cancer risk, study concludes The Guardian
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